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In [[Bart]]'s math problem, a local train left Phoenix, bound for [[Santa Fe]]. An express train left Santa Fe bound for Phoenix.<ref>"[[Bart the Genius]]"</ref>
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In [[Bart]]'s math problem, a local train left [[Phoenix]], bound for [[Santa Fe]]. An express train left Santa Fe bound for Phoenix.<ref>"[[Bart the Genius]]"</ref>
  
 
[[Samantha]]'s family moved to [[Springfield]] from Phoenix.<ref>"[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]"</ref>
 
[[Samantha]]'s family moved to [[Springfield]] from Phoenix.<ref>"[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]"</ref>

Revision as of 01:27, October 23, 2021

Arizona
Map of America.png
State Information
State capital: Phoenix
Largest city: Phoenix
First appearance: "Bart the Genius"

Arizona is a state located in the USA. It's capital city is Phoenix.

History

In Bart's math problem, a local train left Phoenix, bound for Santa Fe. An express train left Santa Fe bound for Phoenix.[1]

Samantha's family moved to Springfield from Phoenix.[2]

When the Simpsons are trying to decide on their next vacation, after being banned from Florida, they rule out Arizona because according to Homer it "smells funny".[3]

The Simpsons travel to Scottsdale so Marge can find Gil and let out her frustrations on him, after he stayed in their house for almost a year.[4]

Appearances

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